Considering that a month ago the Jacksonville Jaguars had a 0-8 record you’re probably wondering how they could suddenly make the playoffs. Well, their three-game winning streak has them sitting at 4-9 right now, giving them a better record when compared to 2012 playoff teams like the Falcons, Redskins and the Texans.

To pull this off the Jaguars would need to keep winning, Tennessee and Baltimore would need to lose several games, and the Jets and Steelers would have to both lose and win several games. But this path to minor victory for Jacksonville is described as being extremely unlikely:

“None of those scenarios is that far-fetched, but all of them happening at the same time would take a minor miracle, and that ship sailed for Jacksonville when they failed to sign Tim Tebow.”

And the unfortunate side effect of the Jacksonville Jaguars playoffs bid is that they’ll now lose their number one spot in the 2014 NFL draft pick since they’re no longer the worst team in the NFL. So any hopes of rebuilding the team and finding a great QB starter are just about as unlikely as Tebow getting the job.

“I’ve never found my identity in who I was as a football player. I found my identity in who I am in Christ. And when you find your identity as a Christian, then regardless of your status, or your fame, or your popularity, or your position, that never changes. So the roller-coaster that the world has always looked at my life and viewed, I’m very thankful that I don’t have to live it. I’m the best now that I’ve ever been.”